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Hi all, What would be a good price to pay for a EST for vk black carby auto. cheers
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also can any one tell me what does E.S.T stand for
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EST stands for Electronic Spark Timing.
If you mean how much is an EST module?, they should be as cheap as chips at the wreckers.
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thanks Dr Terry i just found out that it is my dizzie playing up so im of to get a blue motor one unless you have a suggestion on something that might be better. cheers
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quote: Originally posted by meecar
thanks Dr Terry i just found out that it is my dizzie playing up so im of to get a blue mot |
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i was told today that i should get rid of E.S.T all together
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Its easy enough to do. Simply grab a dizzy off a blue 202 in a VC or VH.
You can keep your old leads, cap, rotor & coil. Just hook up the new dizzy (dont worry about the difference in the wiring - the blue dizzy simply plugs onto the 2 coil terminals |
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hey again i just got a blue motor dizzy i was wondering i have a green wire and a very pail pink one what is positive and what is negative also can i leave every thing for the EST still hooked up. cheers
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Pink is pos, green is neg.
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You can leave most of the ES hooked up - but you will need to unplug the EST dizzy when you remove it. You will get an error light, so you need to remove the EST globe! Its best practice to unplug the EST computer (even if you leave it installed in posi |
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thanks mate its all running good now. cheers
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can anyone tell me if the different distributors have different mechanical advance or are they all the same?
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quote: Originally posted by John
can anyone tell me if the different distributors have different mechanical advance or are the |
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